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a lot of the budget deficit is because ukraine has a very high energy subsidies. it pays a fifth of the import price. energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation? investors behind this giant airship believe it could revolutionize oil exploration to disaster relief operations. it will be able to lift 50 tons of cargo. it has been sold back to the british firm. it has won the financial backing of one of britain's most success rock stars as richard wescott has been finding out. >> reporter: inside britain's big of aircraft hangar, something is growing. beating into life the world's longest flying machine. looks like an airship, but it isn't because it doesn't float. what you can see from here is that unique shape. it's actually designed more like
a lot of the budget deficit is because ukraine has a very high energy subsidies. it pays a fifth of the import price. energy has to rise as well. that's really, really important. it is important for getting rid of corruption. other bits are likely to be stabilization. that's the good news. the final bit is banking sector reform. the exchange rate when it weakens will credit a big hole and that one needs to be filled. >>> take a look at this, would you? is this the future of aviation?...
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while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and strengths for the ground forces including a further reduction of army and active duty strengths with smaller reductions in the guardian reserve. the budget restricts the pay raise for service members below the rate of inflation, freezes pay for general and flag -- freezes pays for general and flag officers, begins a phase reduction in the growth of the housing allowance that will result in service members paying five percent out-of-pocket for housing costs, reduces support to commissaries and makes significant changes to the tri-care benefit. the budget also calls for retiring the air force's a-
while we have made some progress against the deficit, we have done so not by making these structural reforms to revenues and entitlement programs that would put us on a sound financial footing, but by continuing cuts to the funding that the department of defense and other federal programs need to meet important national priorities. this shortfall requires painful trade-offs and just about every area of the department of defense budget. for instance, the budget proposes significantly lower and...
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it's gone up so much because we've had a deficit in the market. you've had strikes in south africa. but russia is also the largest supplier of palladium, with 41% of the market. people are concerned that you're going to have at least some economic sanctions against russia. and you may not be able to get all of the palladium out. >> is most of the climb in the past few days? >> it was climbing before that. the past few days were fairly steep, though. >> and cars, really? >> the converters and what not. >> it's to play the bining, swc. it's a u.s. company. they contract out the palladium. but there is palladium in the u.s. if you look at it's had a great move. but stillwater mining. it looks like -- >> you're bearish gm. there's enough of a shortage here that that offsets. >> right. it's not like gm is going to go out of business. >> how can they do that? >> exactly. >> all right. we broadcast here out of the nasdaq market site. and today, nasdaq announced a new effort focusing on private companies. the private market is designed to help private companies to connect with buyers. joini
it's gone up so much because we've had a deficit in the market. you've had strikes in south africa. but russia is also the largest supplier of palladium, with 41% of the market. people are concerned that you're going to have at least some economic sanctions against russia. and you may not be able to get all of the palladium out. >> is most of the climb in the past few days? >> it was climbing before that. the past few days were fairly steep, though. >> and cars, really?...
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we've gone from deficits to surpluses. we're growing jobs, growing our economy. we're providing once again sources of energy from whatever source it might be, depending upon which state you're in. we're proving these things do work. but we also told him the time it takes to get permits, we would like to have offshore drilling. we would like to have more cooperation from the epa and different federal regulatory entities that take so long to get through. those things are holding jobs back. of course, he has a different philosophy, that the more government spends, the more it will help the economy, which we believe differently. we believe you let people keep more of their hard earned money they're going to spend it back in the economy and create jobs and businesses. >> congress at budget office, nonpartisan, has come out with a study in the last week or so that says basically obamacare is going to cost up to 2.5 million jobs, lost jobs from obamacare, and about 1 million lost jobs in the minimum wage. question, if you know -- if you knew as governor, if your budget
we've gone from deficits to surpluses. we're growing jobs, growing our economy. we're providing once again sources of energy from whatever source it might be, depending upon which state you're in. we're proving these things do work. but we also told him the time it takes to get permits, we would like to have offshore drilling. we would like to have more cooperation from the epa and different federal regulatory entities that take so long to get through. those things are holding jobs back. of...
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. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable corporations in the world to avoid paying taxes by shifting their intellectual property to tax havens. the loopholes that allow the hedge fund managers to be paying half of the tax rate that people who work for them pay. there are some unjustified tax loopholes in this tax code which we should close even if we had no deficit. given the fact we have real needs including security needs, which we much fun -- must fund adequately, there are places we can fund it. $26 billion for defense and 56 billion dollars overall so i hope we take the leap the administration has given us on this budget and fund the full 56 billion
. >> defense is going down because the defect -- deficit. >> what you are asking for is very reasonable in terms of this and 56nal $26 billion billion dollars overall for defense and nondefense. forill be given the pay from the administration the next few weeks. many of us have them that are perfectly reasonable. we pay for what we need to do as a country including closing some of these loopholes which are egregious. these offshore tax loopholes, that allow the most profitable...
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here is a look at rain deficit. we had nice rain but we are still nearly 7" below average in san jose, livermore, nearly 8" in sack machine dough and 10" at sfo and 10" at oakland and look at that, 17 in santa rosa. we need six or seven more storms to get average. the visibility is light in santa rosa because we have had the light rain and everyone is okay this morning although the clouds are rolling over us. the day planner the next 12 hours is light rain and middle temperatures from mid-40's to low 50's. the rain will hit the central board of inquiry noon -- the central bay by noon. temperatures top out in the mid-60's inland and mid-to-upper 50's during the evening. we have showers tomorrow morning during the commute and clouds in the afternoon and a mild breeze low 60 to 70 from the coast to inland and another storm on thursday. sue? >> good morning, mike, hello everyone. night light commute so far. if you are traveling mass transit, bart is on time and ace and muni off to a great start. >> there is some floodin
here is a look at rain deficit. we had nice rain but we are still nearly 7" below average in san jose, livermore, nearly 8" in sack machine dough and 10" at sfo and 10" at oakland and look at that, 17 in santa rosa. we need six or seven more storms to get average. the visibility is light in santa rosa because we have had the light rain and everyone is okay this morning although the clouds are rolling over us. the day planner the next 12 hours is light rain and middle...
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the district is trying to cover $142 million budget deficit. >>> i'm not sure a lot of people will be out sightseeing today. how is it looking out there, lisa? >> we're cloudy and breezy on the roof but we have showers around the bay area. the main activity has been in the south bay, the central coast which continues to see the heaviest rain. but from the camera, you can see the cloud cover and a few peaks of sun. that's what is on the order for the rest of your saturday. the showers are in the weekend forecast. i'll have that for you coming up. >> thanks, lisa. >>> also, crews try to get ready for tomorrow night's oscars. >>> and imagine the car that gets 1,000 miles a gallon. that's the goal of some bay area students who plan to test their invention in a cross country competition. dinner's not my str. we get to the end of the day and i am toast. in fact, we've had toast for dinner. but tonight i nailed it. kfc family feast. 9 pieces any recipe, 3 large sides, 6 biscuits, $19.99. do not give up on dinner. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] spring is calling. get sta-green fertilizer now just
the district is trying to cover $142 million budget deficit. >>> i'm not sure a lot of people will be out sightseeing today. how is it looking out there, lisa? >> we're cloudy and breezy on the roof but we have showers around the bay area. the main activity has been in the south bay, the central coast which continues to see the heaviest rain. but from the camera, you can see the cloud cover and a few peaks of sun. that's what is on the order for the rest of your saturday. the...
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, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got sushi. i got tuna, salmon, sweet shrimp. i got the finest this area has seen in years. >> you wouldn't buy your sushi from this guy so why would you buy your marijuana from him? >> did i mention that it's national pancake day. marijuana, pancakes, sushi. >>> benjamin netanyahu stirred up controversial and joining me to talk, comedian and "daily beast" columnist and friend of the show, dean ovadala. let's start with pot. marijuana has been huge this year and the pot jokes are a gold mine, i'm sure, for your profession as a political comedian. >> on some level it is but i think we've jumped the shark on pot. when pat
, could be described as a party that talks about saving money all the time and being concerned with deficits and being totally driven by that but not being concerned in saving money when people are in jail for marijuana and mandatory minimums that judges have said were awful and for nonviolent first time offenders serving lifetime sentences in jail costing us $30,000 a year. >> comcast is running this ad in new jersey where medical marijuana is legal. >> yo, you want sushi? i got...
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loophole we can create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> house budget chairman paul ryan already come out swinging against the plan. yet another disappointment and added the president has three years left in his administration and seems determined to do nothing about our fiscal challenges. that's paul ryan. this budget isn't a serious document he says. will this budget proposal help flagging republican opinion of president obama's track record. we turn now to financeer and former treasury official and cnbc economic analyst steve radener. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> i wanted to start out with your gut reactions to this. is it the expanded credit for low income workers? >> this is a policy statement of what he believes should happen in the budget, more spending on things like the earned income tax credit which is today's headline but also things like infrastructure and pressing needs. he wanted to put out what he believes in and indeed what the democrats believe in in advance of mid-term elections. >> you have a
loophole we can create jobs and grow the economy and expand opportunity without adding a dime to the deficit. >> house budget chairman paul ryan already come out swinging against the plan. yet another disappointment and added the president has three years left in his administration and seems determined to do nothing about our fiscal challenges. that's paul ryan. this budget isn't a serious document he says. will this budget proposal help flagging republican opinion of president obama's...
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on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from 6.3% to 5.3%. what's more, by expanding competitive bidding for durable medical equipment, it also produces additional savings for medicare and its beneficiaries alike. now, want to call your attention to a few of the specific investments this budget makes an opportunity, economic growth, and security. the budget invested to empower americans to live healthier lives and to obtain financial security for their families through the affordable care act. our budget provides resources to continue to support these efforts, including the operations of the marketplace, to help individuals enrolled in the best
on the mandatory side we will contribute a net $359 billion toward deficit reduction over the next decade. by incentivizing high quality and efficient care, and by continuing to reduce health care costs growth, this budget also strengthens two very important programs, medicare and medicaid, with $450 million in net savings over the next decade. and extends the solvency of hospital insurance trust fund i five years. it will reduce the average annual growth in medicare over the next decade from...
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. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards last night. stay tuned for our thoughts on the big show on this big show. your eyes pend on a unique set ofutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvithelps replenish y eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. help protect your eye health with ocuvite. was a truly amazing day.ey,t your eye health without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com when jake and i first set out on we ate anything. but
. >> the other thing is how weak the ukrainian government is, they have been running deficits, they have almost no money in their treasury. so what do you need to be strong? you need a good economy, right? >> we solved it all. >> next, mitt romney and sarah palin warned years ago about what is happening in russia today. they were mocked by president obama and others on the whole left. we have the tape. >>> and later, stars, selfies, and slices at the academy awards...
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we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so they could meet the requirements to have a race on labor day. what it really was, the organizers of open wheel racing -- it failed for three years. the second year she told these whopping lies about the revenue. host: julian, greensboro, north carolina. caller: it is your responsible to invest in infrastructure as the government. if you look back in the industrial revolution, the technological advances in transportation would have been impossible without the investment of private investors. the government has not been one to advance the technology. it is up to private investors to put that
we have had so many problems with budgets, the deficits are going on and they are ridiculous. cut the military budgets, they do not have the money for different things. i live in baltimore city. years lived here over 33 and our mayor is such a manipulator. this is how bad it is. mayoryears ago, our manipulator that she is, she is good at selling stuff. million dollars in federal funds for infrastructure and used them to pave the roads in the downtown district, which were not in bad shape, so...
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deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even this tuesday is the senate primary in the state of texas. senator cornyn suspect for re-election. senator cruz is not going to endorse him fellow texan. what's the tea party impact and what's the big picture to senator ted cruz won't endorse his colleague? >> well, it's not just senator cornyn. he has said he won't take a roll -- role in any senate primary this year. not just colleague every race around the country. did he raise money earlier for the senate conservative fund. raising money now for the madison pro
deficit. affordable care obamacare which is causing real disruptions for american families and american businesses got to put it in a bigger frame i will vote with president obama and work with him when i think is he right and i will work against him when i think he is wrong. but my democrat he opponent. tickly the democrat inel couple bent did nothing but get along and go along with whatever president obama wanted. >> let me ask you about the tea party impact in the u.s. senate. even...
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we're going to keep this rainy pattern going, making up for the def sth deficit. you can see we're starting to clear out and that will be the story. gradual clearing, the temperatures close to 70. we'll get in the 70s tomorrow. just in time for friday. again you can see that live radar does show over the past few hours rain moving through. even snowfall. about a couple inches above 7,000 feet. you can see right now clouds, that's our cold front moving through the band of cloud cover. once this moves through you'll be done with low clouds and sunshine is expected to return. today temperatures not overly warm, close to 60 degrees in san francisco, over toward the east bay. back in the mid-60s and in the south bay a mix of sun and clouds. 66 degrees will do it for your average. plenty of sunshine as we get into the weekend. tomorrow we begin our warming trend close to 70. by saturday and sunday lots of 70s. we'll see low to mid 70s both days. the chance of rain does return and that looks like it's going to arrive into monday morning. in time to start the next work we
we're going to keep this rainy pattern going, making up for the def sth deficit. you can see we're starting to clear out and that will be the story. gradual clearing, the temperatures close to 70. we'll get in the 70s tomorrow. just in time for friday. again you can see that live radar does show over the past few hours rain moving through. even snowfall. about a couple inches above 7,000 feet. you can see right now clouds, that's our cold front moving through the band of cloud cover. once this...
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we are reducing the budget deficit through the aca. i know our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are very careful about budget issues. good, they should be. well health care costs are declining and declining significantly. some of that is due to the recession but almost every expert says much of that is due to the aca. national health care expenditures for instance in 2012 grew by 3.7%, meaning that the growth from 2009 to 2012 was the slowest since government collected information and that was in the 60s. the percentage of health care spending for the first time, the percentage of gdp actually shrunk from 17.3 to 17.2. at the same time the solvency of medicare's hospital insurance fund decreased and costs cut. so this is great news. the bottom line, i know our colleagues on the other side of the aisle think they hit political gold when they attacked the aca and called for its appeal but the american people don't want repeal and secondly as we move on in time the positives of the aca will become more apparent. the negatives tha
we are reducing the budget deficit through the aca. i know our colleagues on the other side of the aisle are very careful about budget issues. good, they should be. well health care costs are declining and declining significantly. some of that is due to the recession but almost every expert says much of that is due to the aca. national health care expenditures for instance in 2012 grew by 3.7%, meaning that the growth from 2009 to 2012 was the slowest since government collected information and...
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. >> yes, what we can see is there is a deficit in theiar in the ae middle frontal cortex of kids who have ptsd. >> brown: in the developing brain of a child, ptsd can discourage learning. >> so the issue we have with chronic stress, it manifests as a ptsd syndrome or disorder is that some of the areas that are affected are areas that we need for our learning. for example, brain centers that process memory, brain centers that process executive function are particularly vulnerable. so ptsd can have an effect in how children learn brown. >> brown: according to carrion, up to 30% of children who live in low-income, high poverty neighborhoods will show symptoms of p.t.s.d. for every child in our school who acts out, i can look to something in their life that's not working. every single time there's a concrete and sad story about why this child doesn't get what they need. >> bring your arms up, put your left leg around your knee. >> brown: by teaching children to pay close attention to breathing and movements, the medical student hopes they're better prepared to concentrate. >> the princip
. >> yes, what we can see is there is a deficit in theiar in the ae middle frontal cortex of kids who have ptsd. >> brown: in the developing brain of a child, ptsd can discourage learning. >> so the issue we have with chronic stress, it manifests as a ptsd syndrome or disorder is that some of the areas that are affected are areas that we need for our learning. for example, brain centers that process memory, brain centers that process executive function are particularly...
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scarlet johansen also suffered from gpd, geographical pointing deficit, as she pointed to the west coast predicting snow. and snooki had to address her own areas of low cut pressure. the pressure was anything but low on the anchor who had to toss to prince charles, calling him your highness. >> well, it's an unsettled picture. >> the prince found the script to be a royal pain. >> who the hell wrote this script? >> reporter: but who needs to dabble in doppler when you can dance across the weather map, which is what tom hanks did on unavision, since he couldn't speak spanish. might as well go up and down like barometric pressure, it felt like a rehearsal for dancing with the stars meteorological edition. when the late, great comedian paul lindh did the weather for an ohio station -- he played it dumb. >> 41% chance of twisters. >> reporter: and when confronted by radar -- >> looks like i'm going to be a fortune teller. >> reporter: that was in the late '70s. now in 2014 -- >> and if you didn't understand all this, i'm sure you have an app on your phone. >> reporter: not bad, katy, you made
scarlet johansen also suffered from gpd, geographical pointing deficit, as she pointed to the west coast predicting snow. and snooki had to address her own areas of low cut pressure. the pressure was anything but low on the anchor who had to toss to prince charles, calling him your highness. >> well, it's an unsettled picture. >> the prince found the script to be a royal pain. >> who the hell wrote this script? >> reporter: but who needs to dabble in doppler when you can...
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is change the culture of the city as a whole so that we instead of seeing elderly new yorkers as a deficit, as a problem to be solved. instead we say the world is fundamentally a changing place, we're living longer, were living healthier and older new yorkers now are here in numbers that have surpassed anything in history. >> sreenivasan: one key ingredient to the initiative is listening to seniors, according to ruth finkelstein of the new york academy of medicine. she leads the initiatives private sector efforts. >> everything we do is grounded in the perspectives and voices of older adults. the first thing that they have to realize is we don't stand in the shoes of the people that were addressing and that we need first and foremost to understand the city through their perspective. >> sreenivasan: the program is now up and running in all five boroughs, including manhattan, where we met up with ed and sarah aarons. they cant imagine living anywhere but here. >> and i can't conceive of having the facilities and conveniences and the excitement as other places. >> the only two places he would
is change the culture of the city as a whole so that we instead of seeing elderly new yorkers as a deficit, as a problem to be solved. instead we say the world is fundamentally a changing place, we're living longer, were living healthier and older new yorkers now are here in numbers that have surpassed anything in history. >> sreenivasan: one key ingredient to the initiative is listening to seniors, according to ruth finkelstein of the new york academy of medicine. she leads the...
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this next system, if we get the forecasted rain of it, it will keep the deficits from growing but won't shrink them at all. day planner, good morning. mainly cloudy. scattered sprinkle, temperatures in the low to mid-50s. by noon a gray day. may be rain following. i don't think much will reach the ground until noon. noon to 4:00, the north bay will see the steadier rain develop. throw mid-60s. during the evening commute, the rest of us get rain. very mild. mid-50s to low 60s. rain will fall heaviest during the evening, early overnight hours. not heavy rain, but the steadiest rain is what i should say. drizzle tomorrow morning. by the afternoon hour, mostly cloudy. low to upper 60s. friday and saturday, high clouds, sunshine, low to mid-60s at the coast. the rest of us flirt with 70 degrees. kristen, eric. >> thank you. >>> next, president obama is heading to connecticut. why he's asking the rest of the united states to follow that example. >>> and the climate issue putting avocados as risk. >>> and new at 6:00, thousands of people go up in flames right here in california, where the post
this next system, if we get the forecasted rain of it, it will keep the deficits from growing but won't shrink them at all. day planner, good morning. mainly cloudy. scattered sprinkle, temperatures in the low to mid-50s. by noon a gray day. may be rain following. i don't think much will reach the ground until noon. noon to 4:00, the north bay will see the steadier rain develop. throw mid-60s. during the evening commute, the rest of us get rain. very mild. mid-50s to low 60s. rain will fall...
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some of those loopholes as a part of a compromise approach dealing with our media and the long-term deficit challenge is. so yes the president will talk about why it's so important for democrats to advance an agenda that is focused on expanding opportunities for all. and as he has and i have as well it is certainly worth noting in the contrast, and he will again tonight with an agenda that is focused on protecting the loopholes and prerogatives of the wealthiest and the well-connected and again from expanding or protecting the opportunity for a few. >> it sounds like a campaign. when you say opportunit see oppa few yesterday you were saying the chairman proposal has had some good potential to it. >> and they rallied around it. >> the president met earlier this weekend talked about immigration reform. >> obviously the president, like all republican leaders including those running for office themselves, is engaging in political events and he will be supportive in many ways a democrat either running for the reelection or office in this cycle. in the meantime that he is principally focused on a
some of those loopholes as a part of a compromise approach dealing with our media and the long-term deficit challenge is. so yes the president will talk about why it's so important for democrats to advance an agenda that is focused on expanding opportunities for all. and as he has and i have as well it is certainly worth noting in the contrast, and he will again tonight with an agenda that is focused on protecting the loopholes and prerogatives of the wealthiest and the well-connected and again...
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you are cold, man, this guy put his entire political career on the line and went from a $3.5 billion deficit to a $1 billion surplus, that resonates in this economy. >> jeb bush would beat him 2-1. >> all right, coming up. and koncondoleeza rice, and a liberal professor. one of those professors will join me next as "hannity" continues. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ i can't believe your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chuy spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile poduction in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global
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we've cut a lot of money, in part, due to the sequester, and it's led to lowering and lowering the deficit. if you put that in the context of what the budget proposal suggests, it's only a modest increase in spend, talking about 56 billion, like you mentioned, split between defense, nondefense, and it's paid for. we established that the budget agreed to by patty murray and paul ryan, those spending levels stay in place, and you'll use a few other tax hike is to par for $56 billion to relieve s sequestrati sequestration. we have a piece coming up that shows nih will be funded at 30.2 billion. that, in real term money, equivalent to the level that george w. bush funded nih in 2002. we're not making people whole. we're lagging pretty badly. but as if you were to look at what republicans are saying, this is the most reckless spending possible. >> sam, on that note, the president say, our budge it is about choices, about values and this is expected to go nowhere, it's a moral document in the most sort of clear fashion from the white house. at the same time, you know, the president puts this out
we've cut a lot of money, in part, due to the sequester, and it's led to lowering and lowering the deficit. if you put that in the context of what the budget proposal suggests, it's only a modest increase in spend, talking about 56 billion, like you mentioned, split between defense, nondefense, and it's paid for. we established that the budget agreed to by patty murray and paul ryan, those spending levels stay in place, and you'll use a few other tax hike is to par for $56 billion to relieve s...
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they have a balance and payments crisis, a fiscal deficit and they've got no money and running out of foreign currency as well. we're seeing global impact on the markets, risk-off day. russia in particular is getting hammered. their currency, stock markets, bonds, et cetera, trying to defend the interest rates by raising by 1.5%. and the commodity markets are moving. a help to russia the price of oil is up sharply today and they are one of the biggest producers of oil and they need a high oil price to keep their budget balanced. additionally we're seeing the price of grain rise sharply today because ukraine with the second largest producer of grain in the world. and if we see some kind of curtailment with the courts there, there could be an issue there though we're told that hasn't happened yet. scott, back to you. >> do you get a sense, michelle, from those that you're speaking with who sense opportunity in some of this turmoil? we talked about sovereigns, whep you were in sochi, i believe. you have to believe some investors looking at turmoil as opportunity. >> we know people who bo
they have a balance and payments crisis, a fiscal deficit and they've got no money and running out of foreign currency as well. we're seeing global impact on the markets, risk-off day. russia in particular is getting hammered. their currency, stock markets, bonds, et cetera, trying to defend the interest rates by raising by 1.5%. and the commodity markets are moving. a help to russia the price of oil is up sharply today and they are one of the biggest producers of oil and they need a high oil...
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so when we think about methamphetamine, think about adderall, adderall is an attention deficit disorder drug that college students take. same drug, nobody's talking about -- >> it's not the same drug. >> it's the exact same drug. the only difference is that methamphetamine has a methyl group attached to it. but we did a study in which we -- along with other people, in which we tested the effects of a drug liked a ral compared to methamphetamine, they produced identical effects. they are almost identical chemically in terms of the chemical structure. they're the same effect. so we have these wildly different narratives surrounding these drugs. and that's what i'm trying to do. i'm trying to stop the hysteria so we don't make the same mistakes. >> we have put the rest of my extended interview on our web si site. it's something we want to do more with. you should watch the whole thing if you have a chance. >>> meanwhile, an absolute contemptible outrage today in washington that almost no one is talking about. we're going to talk about it next. tartar protection rinse. the only rinse that h
so when we think about methamphetamine, think about adderall, adderall is an attention deficit disorder drug that college students take. same drug, nobody's talking about -- >> it's not the same drug. >> it's the exact same drug. the only difference is that methamphetamine has a methyl group attached to it. but we did a study in which we -- along with other people, in which we tested the effects of a drug liked a ral compared to methamphetamine, they produced identical effects. they...
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attention deficit disorder and the like. >> thank you, twice. see you next week. >> and on media buzz with howard kurtz comes up next right here on fox news channel. have a great day. >> bye, everybody. >>> on the buzz beater this sunday, joe biden starts dropping hints about running for president no matter what hillary clinton does and gets a warm welcome from the media. >>> for vice president? say thank you. >> oh, i'd love that. >> but is there enough skepticism about biden? he will be 74 at election time and is it fair for pundit toes point out that hillary will turn 69 just before the election? stephen colbert makes fun of me for daring to raise the question. >> i know it's rude to talk about a woman's age, but that's not what i am doing. i am talking about people talking about other people talking about other people talking about a woman's age. that's called journalism. >> nice try, stephen. i'll respond to the libale by this comedian. >>> did he shoot himself in the foot? >>> plus, the latest on how the military is covering media showdown
attention deficit disorder and the like. >> thank you, twice. see you next week. >> and on media buzz with howard kurtz comes up next right here on fox news channel. have a great day. >> bye, everybody. >>> on the buzz beater this sunday, joe biden starts dropping hints about running for president no matter what hillary clinton does and gets a warm welcome from the media. >>> for vice president? say thank you. >> oh, i'd love that. >> but is there...
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deficit now. the rain today will hopefully keep that ddeficit from buildin not decrease it at all. l low to mid-50s. marrying everybody else except alameda. 57 degrees the warm spot right now. temperatures tomorrow that will be slightly cooler than today. this because of the cold front pushing through and a little wind shift. around 6 0 at the coast. 70, high clouds and sunshine around the bay and inland friday and saturday and low to mid-60s at the coast. more rain is on wait for the back half. weekend. that's coming up in your accuweather seven-day forecast. here's kristen and eric with more news. >>> and the bush dynasty. the win for one of the youngest members of america's best known political family. >>> first, more than 100,000 pieces of mail go up in flames right here in california. this morning, the advice the post office is giving to people who may have lost their letters and packages. >>> and caught on camera. an art thief tries to get eway wi away with a pricey painting but wasn't thinking about a quick-thinking gallery owner. >>> three b.a.r.t. stations shut down in the
deficit now. the rain today will hopefully keep that ddeficit from buildin not decrease it at all. l low to mid-50s. marrying everybody else except alameda. 57 degrees the warm spot right now. temperatures tomorrow that will be slightly cooler than today. this because of the cold front pushing through and a little wind shift. around 6 0 at the coast. 70, high clouds and sunshine around the bay and inland friday and saturday and low to mid-60s at the coast. more rain is on wait for the back...
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many of those programs focus on personal character traits, which is you have a deficit of hope and a surplus of hurdles. so they try to deal with the hope part of it. they say let's build you up, build this character up because you have all the hurdles to deal with. i say let's do both things as once. you have to deal with the structural problems, all the things we say that are not really getting covered but they are. because if somebody is predatory lending for mortgages and that's disproportionally black people, that is structural racism. that is a structural violence against the black family, against the black community, against black men. every one of those things, whether it be mass incarceration or disproportionate drug arrests or any of that, violence in schools or suspensions of black boys higher ratio. so we have to look at those and call those out for what they are and say, we have to deal with all of those both what the boys need to do differently but what we need to do differently as a society. >> i also want to bring in boyce watkins founder of your black world.com. boyc
many of those programs focus on personal character traits, which is you have a deficit of hope and a surplus of hurdles. so they try to deal with the hope part of it. they say let's build you up, build this character up because you have all the hurdles to deal with. i say let's do both things as once. you have to deal with the structural problems, all the things we say that are not really getting covered but they are. because if somebody is predatory lending for mortgages and that's...
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. >> ukraine has about a $20 billion deficit in energy. most of that comes from russia. one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western level. what does that mean? it means helping pay the bills of average ukrainians. that bill is from russia. if it's rubles or -- no matter how many consonants are in the currency it's still fungible. >> they are in arears by more than $1.5 billion. that first payment goes directly to gas. >> let's talk about another couple stories on your beats. first with you and china, and you maintain that possibly, possibly china is facing a bear stearns kind of moment. >> the first corporate bond defaults in chinese modern history. remember, they didn't issue corporate bonds for a long time because they were communist. th
. >> ukraine has about a $20 billion deficit in energy. most of that comes from russia. one of the main aims -- >> does ukraine have its own domestic sources of energy? >> not much. >> it could. it?x'eeds to be developed. >> i just read a story where that gas company is going to be pulling back, part of their effort to diversify. they tried to do that. one of the aims of western reform will be to get rid of the domestic fuel subsidies, bring it up to a more western...
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my predecessor has always urged congress recognizing that there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues and a need for a sustainable physical path for the country to focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated with rising debt-to-gdp ratio over decades and to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery, and i would take the same general position. >> but in the short run there is a value of additional fiscal stimulation in the economy that will complement what you're already doing and make it easier for you to withdraw the quantitative easing. is that a fair comment? >> i think the economy is beginning to recover and we have made progress. and, you know, at a minimum, i would hope that fiscal policy would do no harm. >> just one other quick question you have looked at an unemployment rate of 6.5% as a point of inflection if you will. but one of the aspects of the current employment situation is that labor force participation is falling that 6.5% might not capture the reality of the current economy and be an ad
my predecessor has always urged congress recognizing that there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues and a need for a sustainable physical path for the country to focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated with rising debt-to-gdp ratio over decades and to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery, and i would take the same general position. >> but in the short run there is a value of additional fiscal...
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my predecessor has always urged congress to recognize that there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues. the need for sustainable fiscal path through the country to focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated ratio rising debt to gdp over decades and to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery. i would take the same general position. a in the short run, there is value of additional physical stimulation in the economy that will complement what you are already doing and make it easier to withdraw the quantitative easing. is that a fair comment? >> i do think the economy is beginning to recover and we have made progress. minimum i would hope that fiscal policy would do no harm. >> one quick question. you and your predecessors have looked at the unemployment rate of 6.5% as a point of inflection if you will. one of the aspects of the labort situation is that participation is falling. that 6.5% might not actually capture the reality of the current economy. to be an adequate measure of undertakeeds to do to mone
my predecessor has always urged congress to recognize that there are substantial long-term budget deficit issues. the need for sustainable fiscal path through the country to focus to the maximum extent possible on fiscal changes that would address the longer run issues that will be associated ratio rising debt to gdp over decades and to try to avoid doing harm to the recovery. i would take the same general position. a in the short run, there is value of additional physical stimulation in the...
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if that retains what would happen with the $17 trillion deficit? stuart: we have asked you this before. what are we going to do? you told us you are out there, we want to bring people together. not looking for a radical opposite to what is going on. you want to bring people together to find solutions and i know you have been out there looking. do you think it is possible to establish a consensus? is it possible to bring people together over a course of action that will take us in a different direction in the future? >> it is very possible. we need to start talking. never have a conversation with your adversary because that humanizes them and your job is to demonize the. we see a lot of that going on. that is not what we want. in the pre revolutionary days of america people need to get together with their friends and family and talk about what kind of america do you want to have? talk about who your representatives are and how did they vote. not how they said they voted but how did they vote. you need to know that because you need to talk to your 87
if that retains what would happen with the $17 trillion deficit? stuart: we have asked you this before. what are we going to do? you told us you are out there, we want to bring people together. not looking for a radical opposite to what is going on. you want to bring people together to find solutions and i know you have been out there looking. do you think it is possible to establish a consensus? is it possible to bring people together over a course of action that will take us in a different...
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we're looking at having a deficit this year of like roughly 3% of gdp. a couple of years ago it was 10% plus. everybody thought we would never get out of those deficits. things are not static. maybe even you two -- i never thought we'd be where we are today. things are not static. >> great point. >> very quickly, guys, the model i ran this morning, it may be a double digit number, the model that i ran. which is not the most reliable number out there. the one i ran is a double digit. >> high double digits. >> how did the market react to that? double digit gains. a double digit number, not even 100,000 on the jobs report tomorrow. >> less than 100,000? >> yes. >> i think the mark set expecting probably less than 100,000, expecting high double digits versus low double digits. >> rick, what's up? >> i'd like you to ask our guest, i didn't find his explanation for the lack of productivity very good. i think if you don't get a good answer to it, you end up like japan. some of the new research i see, everybody trying to explain the 25 years of malaise, it reall
we're looking at having a deficit this year of like roughly 3% of gdp. a couple of years ago it was 10% plus. everybody thought we would never get out of those deficits. things are not static. maybe even you two -- i never thought we'd be where we are today. things are not static. >> great point. >> very quickly, guys, the model i ran this morning, it may be a double digit number, the model that i ran. which is not the most reliable number out there. the one i ran is a double digit....
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the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his policies make it harder to get back to work. >> $17.4 trillion is the debt clock. that is ridiculous. in three years from now, you will be $19 trillion? how is that acceptable to anybody? trying balance a book in washington, d.c. >> what we will see is the fastest growing part of the budget is interest on the debt. the president added $6.9 trillion in the debt. this continues to be a driving issue for the country. you know, we are not going to be able to sustain the safety net with this debt and interest. >> i think the viewers get it, too. what other republican options do we have? >> the options are to say let's
the president is going to miss an opportunity to deal with the debt and deficit and entitlement reform and all of those things. this president likes his government super sized. this budget will never balance. and i think the president wants taxpayers to pay more so that washington can spend more >> what i read is he is asking for million in new spending. does that go anywhere? >> i don't think it does. last time he had a budget, not even any of the democrats voted for it. his...
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he turned in massive budget deficits, and the economy tanked. the problem with barack obama is not that he changed bush's policies but rather that he did not change them. he took the worst of them and doubled down. he's added $6. trillion to the national debt. meaning that i had -- meaning that today's young people will have to pay back $56,000 plus interest per household to their future taxes for nothing more than to pay for this administration's overspending. he seized 1/6 of the american economy that provides our health care and well on the way to wrecking it for millions of american families, costing them their health plans, their doctors, their savings, and their security. his increased annual taxes by -- he's increased taxes, averaging about $4,00 for every household in america. he made a lot of promises that turned out not to be true. he promised that massive government spending would produce prosperity. instead average personal incomes declined $2,00 during his presidency and food stamp dependency's at an all-time high. nearly one in six
he turned in massive budget deficits, and the economy tanked. the problem with barack obama is not that he changed bush's policies but rather that he did not change them. he took the worst of them and doubled down. he's added $6. trillion to the national debt. meaning that i had -- meaning that today's young people will have to pay back $56,000 plus interest per household to their future taxes for nothing more than to pay for this administration's overspending. he seized 1/6 of the american...
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-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within the next few hours the first aid measure for ukraine's fragile new government pledging about $1 billion in loan guarantees. meantime, the house armed services committee is meeting now to discuss defense budget cuts this as the pentagon is boosting our military presence in eastern europe, sending fighter jets to our nato allies there. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live from the pentagon. so, jennifer, is there concern about how russia views all of this discussion about budget cuts right now? >> absolutely. in fact -- but, jon, i
-- like the economy and jobs and deficits. jenna: it's fair to to say that you and dr. emanuel don't get coffee together. >> no. after seeing him on megyn kelly, i'm not sure anybody gets coffee with that guy. he is one tough hombre. jenna: he certainly is, and he always gives us something to talk about that. karl, it's nice to have you on the program, we covered a lot of ground there, appreciate it as always. >> thank you, jenna. jon: right now the house expected to approve within...
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thread forneedles to the trusted deficits. president obama has demonstrated an want to be a partner for peace. he is committed to trying to end the conflict and all of his claims. that? can do let's be candid. some of you doubt it. as it israelis security officials will a test, -- abbas has been against the violence. many hours spent with president abbas. i believe he clearly understands both the tremendous benefit of peace and the great costs of failure. he understands that in terms of his own people, his own grandchildren, the country he hopes to be able to lead, and in terms of the history that be leakers -- beleaguers all. he know the people what never have the self-determination without ending the conflict in a solution that delivers two states for two peoples. and so this prime minister when he looks me in the eye and said i cannot accept a deal with the palestinians that does not make the people of israel safer. we agree 100%. [applause] but i argue, there is a distinction between a unilateral withdrawal from lebanon wh
thread forneedles to the trusted deficits. president obama has demonstrated an want to be a partner for peace. he is committed to trying to end the conflict and all of his claims. that? can do let's be candid. some of you doubt it. as it israelis security officials will a test, -- abbas has been against the violence. many hours spent with president abbas. i believe he clearly understands both the tremendous benefit of peace and the great costs of failure. he understands that in terms of his own...
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there's a projected deficit of $142 million over the next five years. a rate hike schedule the toll is going to jump, and by 2017 it will be up to $7:# and then it will cost $8 to cost the golden gate bridge. mary curry is retiring. she's had the job 22 years. she plans to retire in april. she's going to do consulting work and will spend time with her parents and travel. she plans to keep a close eye on the bridge and any future changes. >>> more on protecting bicyclists. they want to raise the fine from $95 to $1,000. it would lead to fewer crashes. most crashes are accidental, so, they don't think it would change anything. >>> she could see russia from alaska. they're predicting the turmoil between russia and its neighbor. >>> she was determined to get to hawaii, one woman's multiple attempts to stowaway and new questions about security at sfo. >> let's take you outside, there is a look at the approach of are the richmond san rainfall bridge. roads are still wet. the cards coming at the screen, no problems to report in that area. it's a good morning t
there's a projected deficit of $142 million over the next five years. a rate hike schedule the toll is going to jump, and by 2017 it will be up to $7:# and then it will cost $8 to cost the golden gate bridge. mary curry is retiring. she's had the job 22 years. she plans to retire in april. she's going to do consulting work and will spend time with her parents and travel. she plans to keep a close eye on the bridge and any future changes. >>> more on protecting bicyclists. they want to...
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so, a year in review, in terms of deficit reductions. when the budget came out last year, it was predicted $1.1 trillion. it was 680 in the end. about a $400 billion deficit reduction from 2012 to 2013. then, we have a situation where i think hopefully we've broken the fever on the issues of having conversations about default. >> money that's overseas. are there efforts to bring money overseas permanently back to the states? >> it depends on how one is talking about that. we want to create a system that is clear and that is helpful for our companies to know what they're doing, how they're doing. and not discourage investments from coming back and finances from coming back to the u.s. >> tell me about going from bettenville, arkansas, in the private sector, back to the government. >> walmart is an institution of execution. that is what it is certainly known for. and fortunate to spend time and to be there. coming back to the federal government, certainly, as you reflected, one has to work and work on both sides of the aisle. i go up and d
so, a year in review, in terms of deficit reductions. when the budget came out last year, it was predicted $1.1 trillion. it was 680 in the end. about a $400 billion deficit reduction from 2012 to 2013. then, we have a situation where i think hopefully we've broken the fever on the issues of having conversations about default. >> money that's overseas. are there efforts to bring money overseas permanently back to the states? >> it depends on how one is talking about that. we want to...
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more good news because we now know that the second promise of the act, that it was going to reduce the deficit, is true as well. c.b.o. tells us that from the ten-year period covering the enactment of the law to a decade later, we're going to save about $1.2 trillion beyond what we additionally estimated. current trajectories we are going to be $250 billion under c.b.o.'s initial estimate for federal health care expenditures on an annual basis. that's big savings to the taxpayers, and when you combine that with the millions of americans who have coverage, you can see how the affordable care act is working. now, there is still work to do, and there are going to be debates on the floor of the senate about ways in which we could change and fix the affordable care act. we're reordering 1/6 of the american economy. there is no doubt going to be bumps along the road and no doubt going to be places where we can find bipartisan agreement on how we can fix the act, make it work even better. but the answer from our republican colleagues has been pretty simple so far. it has been to simply repeal the law
more good news because we now know that the second promise of the act, that it was going to reduce the deficit, is true as well. c.b.o. tells us that from the ten-year period covering the enactment of the law to a decade later, we're going to save about $1.2 trillion beyond what we additionally estimated. current trajectories we are going to be $250 billion under c.b.o.'s initial estimate for federal health care expenditures on an annual basis. that's big savings to the taxpayers, and when you...
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twenty one points by the middle of the second quarter however the third saw the visitors claw back the deficit derek brown and grow suave see more and more the stars as walker scored sixteen points to task as one to level matters at fifty nine a piece and silence the home arena might not be the favorite but we do believe in ourselves. we have a great group of guys. who are the team you know we have to keep my day together and that fired back set out by chance final quarter which turned into a roller coaster that are missing as a man so dominant in the first half trailed by five points and had to play catch up with top gun. stepping in to save the match for the army men sinking fifteen points in the last five minutes and then with just four seconds to go the syrup man was picking up with fingering drink. and our own jackson came off the bench to pour in both free throws and hand says got a scintillating ninety four ninety three when courses a little pressure to go but you know you should thousands times probably a million times in my career as something where. you want to be in a situation like
twenty one points by the middle of the second quarter however the third saw the visitors claw back the deficit derek brown and grow suave see more and more the stars as walker scored sixteen points to task as one to level matters at fifty nine a piece and silence the home arena might not be the favorite but we do believe in ourselves. we have a great group of guys. who are the team you know we have to keep my day together and that fired back set out by chance final quarter which turned into a...
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ukraine now this was under the condition that ukraine enact austerity measures to reduce its budget deficit and reduce natural gas subsidies but in two thousand and eleven the i.m.f. froze this deal when key have failed to implement the required conditions what's more is the i.m.f. deal isn't ready cash some four billion dollars from the i.m.f. would come over the next several years in the form of loan and development grants while levin billion would come in the form of financing for infrastructure and development projects by european financial institutions but the real question is will this deal give ukraine the cash that it needs well the president of the european commission jose emmanuel barroso was vague about all the details but what we do know is this there are also offered eleven billion euros over the next couple of years including two point two billion dollars in loans and two billion dollars in grants as well as four billion dollars in new credit from the european investment bank through two thousand and sixteen the deal has to be approved by all members that's one of the points t
ukraine now this was under the condition that ukraine enact austerity measures to reduce its budget deficit and reduce natural gas subsidies but in two thousand and eleven the i.m.f. froze this deal when key have failed to implement the required conditions what's more is the i.m.f. deal isn't ready cash some four billion dollars from the i.m.f. would come over the next several years in the form of loan and development grants while levin billion would come in the form of financing for...
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. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this w
. >> this is most seriously the biggest deficit of our lives since the cold war ended. >> pressure is on the mid-west to do something. >> this will get worse before it gets better. >> you got to believe it's over. >> we have to be in this for the long haul. >> it's now unclear just what the west can do about it. >> john kerry arrived in ukraine tomorrow. >> putin is not going to back off this w